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Man. This is going to make for one long-ass opening crawl.

“Supposedly, Ben Affleck’s Batman is so good that he is blowing Henry Cavill’s Superman right off the screen.”

Is there any fanbase that wouldn’t react the same way, given similar circumstances?

C’mon Nintendo

Texting, telephone, online. Not sure why people always make such a big deal about maintaining contact in particular formats. Why is texting great, but Facebook shitty? What’s the difference? Does something about being able to see the person’s picture make it worse in some way?

So weird. You act as if it’s 100% in or out. You just weren’t using it right. I have friends who aren’t on. Fine. I know more who learned how to set privacy settings, control what they see, and use it for event notifications and birthdays. I check mine couple times a week for a few minutes. I also get invites to

I see you went and checked out Jason Reid’s twitter page as well.

Why did the coach announce Hoyer as the starting QB four times? Seems excessive.

Honestly, he was the best part.

I think it is just a case of mismatched expectations.

What I saw was a very well done TV show that took the time to lay down the groundwork for good storytelling instead of rushing the job.

No, it doesn’t suck. I would have been perfectly content to not see a walker for the first 2 or 3 episodes. The focus here is supposed to be the breakdown of society. In TWD we are thrown into things in media res, and that was the right choice for show they had no idea was going to make it.